Tunisian defender Yan Valéry joins Sheffield Wednesday
Yan Valéry, the Tunisian international, has embarked on a new chapter in his career, signing with English club Sheffield Wednesday ahead of the 2024/25 season.
The 25-year-old defender leaves Angers SCO after two seasons, where he made 68 appearances and provided four assists.
Sheffield Wednesday confirmed Valéry’s acquisition on their social media platforms, though the specifics of his contract were not disclosed.
“Sheffield Wednesday have completed the signing of Yan Valery from French club Angers SCO for an undisclosed fee,” the Championship club announced.
Valéry’s move to Sheffield Wednesday marks his return to English football, a familiar territory where he has garnered substantial experience.
Trained at Southampton’s academy, Valéry broke into their first team and later had a loan spell at Birmingham City.
His performances caught the eye, leading to his transfer to Angers in the summer of 2022.
Now, he is set to bolster Sheffield Wednesday’s defense, bringing his English football expertise to the Championship side.
His tenure at Angers SCO saw him develop significantly, both in terms of his defensive capabilities and his contributions in attack.
His experience in Ligue 1 has equipped him with a robust skill set, making him a valuable addition to Sheffield Wednesday’s squad.
Sheffield Wednesday’s decision to sign Valéry highlights their strategic approach to strengthening their squad.
With a player who has a comprehensive understanding of the English football landscape, the club aims to enhance their defensive solidity and overall team performance.
Valéry’s versatility and defensive prowess are expected to be key assets for the team in the upcoming season.
Valéry’s return to England is seen as a significant step for both him and Sheffield Wednesday.
For Valéry, it is an opportunity to re-establish himself in English football and make a notable impact in the Championship.
For Sheffield Wednesday, securing a player of Valéry’s caliber is a testament to their ambition and commitment to competing at a higher level.
As Valéry integrates into the Sheffield Wednesday squad, expectations are high for the Tunisian defender.
His previous stints in England and recent experience in France have shaped him into a seasoned professional ready to take on new challenges.
The fans and the club will be keenly watching how Valéry adapts and contributes to their campaign.
In summary, Yan Valéry’s signing is a significant move for Sheffield Wednesday, promising to bring expertise, stability, and a touch of international experience to the club.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Valéry as he aims to make a positive impact at his new home.
✍️ We are delighted to announce the signing of Yan Valery from Angers SCO!
Welcome to Wednesday, Yan!#swfc
— Sheffield Wednesday (@swfc) June 21, 2024
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